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Beaches close to Market Bay
Nestled at the mouth of Bull Hole Anchorage, lies a picturesque white sandy cove that can be reached with a short 15-minute walk over the hill from Fionnphort Beach. This hidden gem provides an ideal spot to indulge in a refreshing swim or bask in the sun while relishing a delightful picnic during the summer months.
As you explore the area, take some time to marvel at the tidal stream that adorns the shoreline. The nearby historical Tor Mor quarry and pier are also worth discovering. You can find more information on these attractions on the Seaview Walking Page or by heading to Fionnphort Tor Mor.
In short, this beach is an idyllic and tranquil escape that offers stunning natural beauty and historic landmarks to explore.
This beautiful beach offers a unique view of the distinctive split rock and the historic Iona Abbey located in the distance. It serves as the ferry point for people traveling to the islands of Iona and Staffa. The beach is easily accessible from the nearby road.
The unique reddish-colored sands of this beach come from the red granite base rock that surrounds it. Seaview Bed and Breakfast is perfectly situated to offer stunning views of the beach and the nearby Iona Abbey.
Located on the eastern side of Iona, to the north of the Iona Abbey, lies a pristine white sandy beach that offers breathtaking views of Mull of Ardmeanach, Burg, and Ben More. This beach is a popular spot among famous Scottish colorists, specifically Cadell and Peploe, who have noted the stunning light that can be observed at this location. Visitors may catch a glimpse of seals lounging on nearby rocks or observe the nesting habits of Terns on the Island of the Storm, which is located nearby. Overall, this beach is a must-visit destination for those seeking a serene and natural setting with impressive scenic beauty.
Named after the prominent rock formation at its center, the Beach of the Seat boasts a lengthy expanse of pristine white sand. At the top of the beach, a stunning summer meadow adorned with a plethora of wildflowers remains untouched by grazing animals, allowing the flowers to flourish in all their natural beauty. The panoramic vista offered by the beach includes breathtaking sights of Mull, Ben More, and the Treshnish Isles, making it a perfect spot to revel in nature's splendor. Additionally, thanks to its shallow waters, the beach provides a safe haven for swimming enthusiasts of all levels. Easily accessible via the north road, the Beach of the Seat is a must-visit for all who seek to experience the wonders of Iona's paradisiacal shoreline.
This magnificent beach boasts vast stretches of glistening white sand, punctuated by magnificent pink granite outcrops. The picturesque setting is truly breathtaking, with awe-inspiring sunsets to behold. The local fauna is abundant, with playful seals lounging gracefully on the rocks. Birdwatchers will delight in the variety of winged creatures to be found here, including Lapwing, occasional corncrake, Redshank, Greenshank and passing migrants during winter.
The beach located beneath the village of Baille Mor, adjacent to the bustling ferry pier, features stunning rocky white sand. During the summer months, it attracts a large number of visitors, while locals often dock their boats here. A post office is conveniently situated at the top of the beach, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing picnic. The beach also offers a picturesque view of the vibrant moored boats, extending further out to the Ross of Mull.
Located just south of the pier, lies a sandy cove that holds a gruesome history. In the year 806, this bay became the site of a bloody massacre where 68 monks were brutally slain by Viking invaders.
Located in Fionnphort, Knockvologan Beach can be accessed by taking the road to Knockvologan Farm which is 3 miles away. Once you reach the farm, park your car and walk for approximately 5 minutes down the track that leads to the sea. On your left-hand side, you will find Knockvologan's three beaches. If you turn right, you can access the tidal Erraid Sound by crossing it only before the low water period. For detailed safety instructions, please refer to the Walking Page Erraid. If you plan to visit the island of Erraid, which was the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped, please seek permission from John beforehand. The island can only be accessed during low tide. The grid reference for Knockvologan Beach is NM 307 198.
The East side of Iona is home to the sprawling Big Beach – a picturesque white sand beach that offers spectacular views of the neighboring island of Mull. This is a highly sought-after destination for families and picnic-goers, owing to its immense popularity. The village located one mile to the south of the pier offers easy accessibility to the beach. The bay is not only shallow, but also provides a sheltered swimming experience when the weather is favorable.
Nestled at the edge of a tranquil bay lies a pristine beach with powdery white sand. This secluded beach is not easily accessible due to its location amidst woods and rocky outcrops. Located within the Tireregan nature reserve, it is situated below the summit of Aird Mor, the highest point of the area. The beach is particularly renowned for hosting numerous common seals during the summer months, making it a prime spot for observing these majestic creatures.